Is the fuel consumption of the WEY VV6 high?
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WEY VV6 has high fuel consumption. The actual fuel consumption of the WEY VV6 is around 7-9L. It is worth mentioning that this car is equipped with a newly developed and more superior 1.5T turbocharged engine, which further improves its performance in fuel consumption. More details about the WEY VV6 are as follows: 1. In terms of appearance: This car still adopts the WEY family-style design. The positioning of this car is higher than the VV5, so it has a larger body size. Unlike the other two models, the front grille area of the car has been increased, and the LED headlight clusters on both sides have also undergone some changes in design. 2. In terms of interior: This car features a new beige color scheme. Compared to the other two models, the interior atmosphere of this car leans more towards a home-style, while the layout and design of the center console still follow WEY's design style. 3. In terms of power: This car abandons the old 1.5T engine from Great Wall and uses a new engine model GW4B15, with a maximum power of 169 horsepower and a maximum torque of 285 N·m. In terms of the transmission system, it is matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Honestly, my VV6 has been running for almost two years now. With a 2.0T engine paired with an SUV body, the fuel consumption in city traffic is indeed quite high, reaching up to 12L/100km with the AC on in summer. But considering the car's own weight of 1.7 tons, it only drinks about half a liter more compared to my colleague's Haval H6. On the highway, it's quite fuel-efficient, staying just over 8L. If you're particularly concerned about fuel consumption, you might want to try turning off the auto start-stop (which I personally find gimmicky) or take a weekend drive to the suburbs to clear carbon deposits. After doing this, my fuel gauge showed an extra 40 kilometers of range.